*IMPORTANT
NOTE!!! THIS IS AN ORIGINAL WORK OF ART.

Once this is sold it cannot be ordered again. The
hand applied texture and accents are impossible to appreciate without seeing it
in person. I
guarantee that the painting is better than the photo.

“For
those who appreciate the beauty and passion of classical impressionistic art,
this inspiring painting combines classical motifs and today’s popular themes to
create tomorrow’s treasures.”

Inspired
by the grace and masterful techniques of Impressionist artists, such as the
works of artists like Monet and Renoir, this original oil painting by C. Lewis,
captures the essence of the Impressionism.

Artist’s
Biography

C.
Lewis

A
Chinese artist called C. Lewis, Chen Tai-yu was born in 1963. The name C. Lewis was inspired by the
pseudonym name of Lewis Carroll who was an American novelist, inventor, teacher
and photographer. Lewis (Chen) felt a
need to adopt a name that would create a more universal interest in his
work. From 1982 to 1985, he studied in
the National Central Fine Art Institute in Guangdong. After his graduation, C. Lewis started his
career as a professional artist. He is
currently holding an associate membership at the National Chinese Artist
Association & Guangzhou Graduate School of Oil Painting.

The
Vineyards began as a series of painting color from nature or painting light
with light itself. The metamorphosis of colored light across vast distances,
the reflections of light on the grass, flowers, and trees with enormous skill
Lewis uses his brush like the wind, feeling the movement of his
surroundings. This subject soon led to
painting the movement in local Koi ponds and still lifes with vegetables and
pottery that seem to breathe on the canvas. His artwork was inspired by the
reality of life. But with his pursuit to the perfection, creates strong
distinctiveness in his artwork.

His
artworks have won National acclaim. He has exhibited in Singapore, Hong Kong,
Los Angeles and Chicago.

Why
settle for a print when you can catch many admirers with this museum quality
oil painting in your own living room or at your office? How about giving this original piece of art
as a gift? Start or add to your own gallery
of quality art. It’s an investment that
will appreciate over time.